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and this pattern keeping us dry tonight. we'll keep us dry for the next several days. high pressure right now is off to our west and it's taking all the moisture. there's plenty of it and sending it up to our north. washington, oregon, getting the rain fall. we will not. but the location of the high pressure dome will change and our forecast is going to change. it's off to our west. we're getting a northerly flow, keeping us chilly along the coastline. san francisco you hit 58 degrees. by thursday, friday, and saturday, high pressure is much closer. the wind is off of land. it's a northeast flow of air. we'll hit the 70s for the first day of march. low 70s are likely as march begins. i don't see any rain fall for the next week. livermore, your high is 63. exactly average. san jose 64. los al toes 64. san ramon and mid to low 60s. 60 in san francisco. extended forecast, there's your 70 as we start off march on friday. we would likely stay mild and dry through next weekend. no change in the forecast. >> none. >> at least you are consistent. >> we have been very consisten
and this pattern keeping us dry tonight. we'll keep us dry for the next several days. high pressure right now is off to our west and it's taking all the moisture. there's plenty of it and sending it up to our north. washington, oregon, getting the rain fall. we will not. but the location of the high pressure dome will change and our forecast is going to change. it's off to our west. we're getting a northerly flow, keeping us chilly along the coastline. san francisco you hit 58 degrees. by...
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but kpix5's david jackson tells us, police are telling us enough for now. david. >> well, that's right. if you look up and down the street, you'll see a lot of bars and restaurants. in fact, this has become a destination for a lot of people over weekends in particular. the walnut creek police is saying enough is enough. there will be no more bar liquor licenses handed out for at least another calendar year. walnut creek hit its saturation point. the town of 68,000 pours more alcohol than anywhere its size in california. in fact, there are downtown intersections with bars and restaurants on every corner. that's too much for a police force that has a total of 65 officers. that's 15 less than the city's budget calls for. the liquor license moratorium is for the public safety, according to police officers. but hugo, who got one of the last liquor licenses issued by the city, says there is no problem. >> we need that revenue. we need the people. we need the customers. we found two customers and provide what they are looking for, whatever it is. >> the city agree
but kpix5's david jackson tells us, police are telling us enough for now. david. >> well, that's right. if you look up and down the street, you'll see a lot of bars and restaurants. in fact, this has become a destination for a lot of people over weekends in particular. the walnut creek police is saying enough is enough. there will be no more bar liquor licenses handed out for at least another calendar year. walnut creek hit its saturation point. the town of 68,000 pours more alcohol than...
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his son also appeared in court using crutches. he is known after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's. >> it's not good. i worry. >> in this latest case, guadalupe reyes was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. then to cover up with what happened. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. police say he gave a vivid description of the suspect and police almost arrested that man before determining the whole story was a fake. >> we conducted testing. we treated it like the real deal. >> a judge set ail $50,000 for best reyes and her son. >> she has a history of manipulating the system and we feel she's a flight risk. >> this case began in october, it took so long to investigate because iella was so specific in describing these suspects. right down to the fact that one had big ears. i'm mark cayer, kpix. >> this weather. >> it's going to be sticking around for a while. makes one smile. wait until you see. wait u
his son also appeared in court using crutches. he is known after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's. >> it's not good. i worry. >> in this latest case, guadalupe reyes was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. then to cover up with what happened. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. police say he gave a vivid description of the suspect and police almost...
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the next weather maker will give us a rainmaker on thursday. the front is not here yet, so you'll get chilly. we'll have highs in the mid up toker 50s. thursday, rain. here comes a front moving through thursday and friday, we'll be wet because of that front, giving us our first rain. north view valley. showers get here for the morning commute on thursday. they will likely last through friday. upper 50s tomorrow, which is close to average. sunny veil 58. sunshine in the afternoon for concord and san ramon. mid 50s for the city. and you're extended forecast, we have showers. a quarter of an inch of rain fall. weekend looks sunny, low 60s next week. so some rain, just not enough rain. got to start somewhere. >> maybe coming up. >> maybe march. we'll see. all right, thanks. >> they gave it their all and they came up short. the sad end of the season seen today at 49er headquarters. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, courtroom deco >>> a miami woman has learned a tough lesson about proper courtroom decorum. penelope was before a judge on a drug charge and she got the gi
the next weather maker will give us a rainmaker on thursday. the front is not here yet, so you'll get chilly. we'll have highs in the mid up toker 50s. thursday, rain. here comes a front moving through thursday and friday, we'll be wet because of that front, giving us our first rain. north view valley. showers get here for the morning commute on thursday. they will likely last through friday. upper 50s tomorrow, which is close to average. sunny veil 58. sunshine in the afternoon for concord and...
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and i want the media to leave us alone and let us mourn our 27-year-old son that has three kids. that i have to be a father for, that i'm going to be a father for u because , because i was a father for him. >> it stemmed from an argument. a block from the crash scene. the suspect's black range rover was found a couple blocks from the shooting scene near the cesar's palace resorts. >> four victims and other vehicles suffered nonlife threatening injuries. he is said to be cooperating with police and the investigation. ann. >>> don, thank you. we are learning more about the passier who was killed in the taxi cab that exploded. she was 48-year-old sandra sutton from washington state. her friend say sutton was a two- time survivor of breast cancer. the coroner says she died of blunt force trauma from the impact of the crash. she leaves behind a husband and a daughter. >>> m.c. hammer is taking his case to twitter after being arrested at an east bay mall. the rapper was approached by a police officer at the crossings in dublin. hammer tweeted that the officer asked if he waon probation
and i want the media to leave us alone and let us mourn our 27-year-old son that has three kids. that i have to be a father for, that i'm going to be a father for u because , because i was a father for him. >> it stemmed from an argument. a block from the crash scene. the suspect's black range rover was found a couple blocks from the shooting scene near the cesar's palace resorts. >> four victims and other vehicles suffered nonlife threatening injuries. he is said to be cooperating...
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so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> this is kpix news. >> a couple disappears while on a biking trip in peru, the help the family is now getting to find them. >> drivers start your engines. >> danica patrick makes nascar history, what she is looking to do next. >> one actor micks history -- makes history and another gets tripped up. and good evening. it is a mystery in south america, how did a couple vanish in peru. u.s. officials are getting involved. don knapp spoke with friends of the couple who said they haven't heard from the couple in a month. >> she is a fun loving bicyclists. in december she and her boyfriend left the bay area for the bike ride of their l
so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> this is kpix news. >> a couple...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful ♪me and you... ghirardelli squares chocolate... ♪a little rendezvous savor our luscious filling combined with our slow melting chocolate. ♪that little reward for all the things you do.♪ only from ghirardelli. their guns for cash. weather ad libs . >>> a big gun buyback program where people waited for hours to turn in their guns for cash. >> and as rogers and hammerstein once said, oh, what a beautiful morning. we have a great week on tap for the bay area. details in a minute. >> and first of all, i don't think any of them understand and appreciate what the problem really is. nobody has an exit strategy. >> and the clock ticking on painful budget cuts. they painted themselves into a corner. >> welcome back. kpix5 this morning and morning. >> and we're going to talk about the sequester. the deadline coming up. i almost feel silly talking about it. >> the d
help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful ♪me and you... ghirardelli squares chocolate... ♪a little rendezvous savor our luscious filling combined with our slow melting chocolate. ♪that little reward for all the things you do.♪ only from ghirardelli. their guns for cash. weather ad libs . >>> a...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came or here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tel me how wonderful this country is because we have liberty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your ethni
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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stay with us, wednesday's buzz word in just a little bit. >>> when we hear driving under the influence, we think of alcohol, but it also includes marijuana. our friends at channel 7 in washington decided to take some drivers and do a marijuana test. now marijuana is league in washington state. so they took three drivers, asked them to take a couple puffs and sent them out on a closed driving course. >> it's called blueberry train wreck. >> i can't believe they did this. >> i feel relaxed and buzzed -- >> throughout the course of this test, they have them smoke a little, go on the test track, smoke a little more, a little more. >> this girl here is 27 years old, and she showed up to the test already a little stoned. she's a medical marijuana patient. >> the one time in your life you get to do this, you should do it. >> they had her smoke a little more. >> that was awesome. >> in all, they did relatively okay. a couple of the officers said we would have pulled you over at this point. some said the legal limit was set way too low, because people are doing a pretty good job even eight time
stay with us, wednesday's buzz word in just a little bit. >>> when we hear driving under the influence, we think of alcohol, but it also includes marijuana. our friends at channel 7 in washington decided to take some drivers and do a marijuana test. now marijuana is league in washington state. so they took three drivers, asked them to take a couple puffs and sent them out on a closed driving course. >> it's called blueberry train wreck. >> i can't believe they did this....
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thank you for joining us. >>> hello, everybody. i'm beth troutman and we have great videos right this minute. >>> a rogue motorcycle rider leads police on a wild chase that reaches speeds of 110 miles per hour. while his sudden surrender didn't win over the cops. >> a swedish free skier takes on the mother of all mountains. >> a little avalanche is not going to rank this guys style. >>> a young girl singing for peace is hit by violence. one small miracle pulled from the rubble. >>> get your chance at an ipad mini, and go behind the scenes of the "sports illustrated" swim suit issue. >>> we're getting started with dash cam video. you see a 22-year-old here. he, in this moment, is eluding police. he was apparently being pulled over for a minor traffic infraction. this went on for about six miles and reached spaeds of 110 miles per hour. what you're going to see is him stopping his motorcycle and he gets off, and holds his hands in the air, but it doesn't end there. >>> it appears the sheriff's deputies are punching him, and at this p
thank you for joining us. >>> hello, everybody. i'm beth troutman and we have great videos right this minute. >>> a rogue motorcycle rider leads police on a wild chase that reaches speeds of 110 miles per hour. while his sudden surrender didn't win over the cops. >> a swedish free skier takes on the mother of all mountains. >> a little avalanche is not going to rank this guys style. >>> a young girl singing for peace is hit by violence. one small miracle...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came over here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tell me how wonderful this country is because we have lirty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your ethn
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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you don't want to be spending a lot of money for results deal neither country in that quadra and with us was luxembourg. i have no idea what they're doing. the problem is for decades now people have been pushing the idea to fix the system is more money more many more money. but i knew firsthand that was not the case weavers' spending more money than any of your jurisdiction yet results were at the bottom with districts right across the river in newark, new jersey spending $22,000 per kid yet operating with the full proficiency in the single digits so to throw more money into a broken system with a different result is faulty. we have to have the transparency where the dollars are going to stop spending money on things that have no impact on kids. when i was in washington d.c. the had a digit of $1 billion per year. of that, a 403, 403 million went into the schools so the majority of the money went into a bloated bureaucracy. that is not where you have the impact it has the impact in the classroom not from the district itself salt and tell lee should delight current and what kind of return
you don't want to be spending a lot of money for results deal neither country in that quadra and with us was luxembourg. i have no idea what they're doing. the problem is for decades now people have been pushing the idea to fix the system is more money more many more money. but i knew firsthand that was not the case weavers' spending more money than any of your jurisdiction yet results were at the bottom with districts right across the river in newark, new jersey spending $22,000 per kid yet...
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change, and when we do, i'd like us to remember what dr. martin luther king once said, "the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." on climate change, we have settled the scientific controversy.[applause] what remains is how we respond to the challenge. now i know washington can't solve this global problem alone, but we must embrace our role as first responders, as our children's health is in clear and immediate danger. we must also embrace our role as entrepreneurs and pioneers, ensuring that economic solutions to climate change begin here. companies in this state are already moving forward, and we will not, will not, hand over our destiny to lead the world in clean energy, to any state or to any nation. [applause] we don't deny science in washington, we embrace it. we do not follow technological innovation, we lead it. [applause] and we will not pass up a golden opportunity to create jobs. we need these clean energy jobs that work f
change, and when we do, i'd like us to remember what dr. martin luther king once said, "the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." on climate change, we have settled the scientific controversy.[applause] what remains is how we respond to the challenge. now i know washington can't solve this global problem alone, but we must embrace our role as first responders, as our...
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he told us he had something to say to us and its own that i was a positive this is why i'm in a relationship with a mother started crying and my father being the man he is asking so what does it mean you don't start dresses and you bring a little he said out of the said mother was going out and just life floored me that started the whole argument and i just walked out you know that put a big strain on our relationship. is different it's better than it was there isn't a whole lot of conversation or close to none conversation about my sexuality me being gay or made me any positive. washington d.c. carries the distinction of being ground zero for having the highest h.i.v. infection rate in america all of d.c. has an epidemic because there are unusual consolation as not being a state not even be in city where a cut out all of d.c. is that a number of epidemic level but d.c. is not so unique when compared to other major cities across the nation if you compare metro d.c. that is diminished did the disco and its suburbs metro d.c. with metro philadelphia metro chicago metro miami were about the sam
he told us he had something to say to us and its own that i was a positive this is why i'm in a relationship with a mother started crying and my father being the man he is asking so what does it mean you don't start dresses and you bring a little he said out of the said mother was going out and just life floored me that started the whole argument and i just walked out you know that put a big strain on our relationship. is different it's better than it was there isn't a whole lot of conversation...
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kids don't use that and it's bullying and it's drama. everything is drama now but law enforcement needs to look at the piece of social media and what it plays and taking the phone is like cutting off the arm and parents are not understanding the disconnect and it's a divide and how kids communicate today and how parents communicate and helping parents parent in this digital world and helping kids make smarter decisions, so they don't have to worry about friending the college recruiter and them taking,a way their scholarship or anything like that. it's also looking at trainings for law enforcement officers -- when i go to a school and has a knife and on the honor role and never had any problems so it would be easy -- well let's cite you for possession for the knife and you will get suspended and have consequences and on the way, and you start asking questions and what is going on? what is behind this? i am being threatened and i was are withed about my safety and there is a bullying issue and i brought a knife to school because i am scare
kids don't use that and it's bullying and it's drama. everything is drama now but law enforcement needs to look at the piece of social media and what it plays and taking the phone is like cutting off the arm and parents are not understanding the disconnect and it's a divide and how kids communicate today and how parents communicate and helping parents parent in this digital world and helping kids make smarter decisions, so they don't have to worry about friending the college recruiter and them...
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eric and julie are with us once again. the first one is about switching gears and heading in a different direction. >> we've been 25 years in whole sale liquidation business and we're spearheading into retail and i need capital investment and being that it's a different industry. i don't know where to start. >> amtd -- and it is? >> rather than try to convince a lender based on what you think is going to happen, try to work with what you have. borrow against that. asset-based lending, the secondary market for it has come back to the way it was in 2007, so there's going to be a demand for that. on the equity side, maybe they can partner with them. >> are there any other suggestions? >> well, thing in the earliest stages, finding a way to fund the early stages through that until you've taken the early risk. >> and prove yourself. people will be happy to invest in something that seems to be working. let's move on to the next one. this is a question from carl. he writes where do i get a second and third round financing at reas
eric and julie are with us once again. the first one is about switching gears and heading in a different direction. >> we've been 25 years in whole sale liquidation business and we're spearheading into retail and i need capital investment and being that it's a different industry. i don't know where to start. >> amtd -- and it is? >> rather than try to convince a lender based on what you think is going to happen, try to work with what you have. borrow against that. asset-based...
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it will be a war and it will be fun for all of us. we are at a moment right now , you this experience is know, a blessing for all of us. e thank god for the position we are in. on sunday, it is going down. the wizards look to rebound against the spurs. third straight game with an , nothing too , but the rookie .ompletely dominated this one 19 points. assists. at the half. 86 win. did not lose to georgetown at back insquare garden january. red storm got clobbered. they had redemption. circle the calendar today. hoyas up by 10. get a look at nate and others who led the charge. -- a career he debt career-high. second half. finds seth allena gain. terps win, 86-60. not to be outdone. virginia tech. marcus page to go over. -- too k over. they win 72-60. second half. dishes it to jonathan. they win 74-63. for more nfl award recaps, adrian peterson has peyton for mvp and opposite in opposite player for the year. year.sive player of the i thought he deserved it. thank you. it might sound like a fun job depending on your interest, but the stat
it will be a war and it will be fun for all of us. we are at a moment right now , you this experience is know, a blessing for all of us. e thank god for the position we are in. on sunday, it is going down. the wizards look to rebound against the spurs. third straight game with an , nothing too , but the rookie .ompletely dominated this one 19 points. assists. at the half. 86 win. did not lose to georgetown at back insquare garden january. red storm got clobbered. they had redemption. circle the...
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>> spec strum policy is an area of importance to us. we obviously need loss of band width for the products we have. we tend not to have specific opinions on how to get there but just to make it possible to facilitate the different devices and content. if you look at the growth we've seen in the last few years in the u.s. market in the smartphone industry and consumers buying smart tv's, so much of that has become because of the great gains in broad band to the home, in wireless capables so you can see the benefits of having access to band width whether it's home or mobile making it possible for consumers to use these great device and then get access to a whole range of content and services that they want. >> is it important for a manufacturer such as samsung to build in efficient sis for spectrum in its product, is that possible? >> with spectrum, we largely partner with wireless carriers so those policy areas are more relevant to their business in terms of how they are going to deliver the content. our goal is to have a great product,
>> spec strum policy is an area of importance to us. we obviously need loss of band width for the products we have. we tend not to have specific opinions on how to get there but just to make it possible to facilitate the different devices and content. if you look at the growth we've seen in the last few years in the u.s. market in the smartphone industry and consumers buying smart tv's, so much of that has become because of the great gains in broad band to the home, in wireless capables...
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>> do you think -- let us go back to the fiscal cliff. when we passed the fiscal cliff here recently, do you think people moved their taxable income? was there a shift and a change in what they were going to do knowing rates were going up? >> yes, corporations and individuals behaved differently the last part of last year with what would happen with the fiscal cliff. >> we will see a jump up and receipts because of that. >> federal receipts were strong in january. that is part of the story. it is also be end of the temporary reduction of the payroll tax. >> let us talk about capital gains. capital gains rates could lead -- in 2012, higher tax rates on capital gains could lead to and level of inefficiency and lower capital gains rates could encourage investments. do you agree? >> yes. >> do you agree an increase in the capital gains tax could increase the long-term productivity? >> no, we do not think an increase on the tax on capital will boost investment or output in the future. the question is, if that money is used to reduce borrowing,
>> do you think -- let us go back to the fiscal cliff. when we passed the fiscal cliff here recently, do you think people moved their taxable income? was there a shift and a change in what they were going to do knowing rates were going up? >> yes, corporations and individuals behaved differently the last part of last year with what would happen with the fiscal cliff. >> we will see a jump up and receipts because of that. >> federal receipts were strong in january. that...
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government is using is not the same data that the world bank is using or that is being used by other of our allies. and i have only been there for three quarters. the first time i sat down and looked at the quarterly report, and you and i even had a conversation about that. the data that we are getting on the effectiveness of the afghan security forces, you had doubts and i had doubts. i told my people to start pulling the string. this is where action is very useful. i hate to say this, but i really rely upon you all here in the community in washington, d.c. and elsewhere who study the issues. you study the issues. we are just accountants and investigators. you said there was a question there. i thought there was a doubtful question there. and we have been pulling the string. and in the latest quarterly report, we raised concerns. raised in the second quarterly report. we have raised it again. now we will begin to look at what is behind the numbers. it looks like our data on the forces, the afghan security forces that we will be relying upon, it may be bogus. we're pulling the string
government is using is not the same data that the world bank is using or that is being used by other of our allies. and i have only been there for three quarters. the first time i sat down and looked at the quarterly report, and you and i even had a conversation about that. the data that we are getting on the effectiveness of the afghan security forces, you had doubts and i had doubts. i told my people to start pulling the string. this is where action is very useful. i hate to say this, but i...
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we don't actually use the world cyber bullying. we talk about the behavior and there is tons of research we're doing in how people are behaving on our platform and the tools we can give them to resolve their issues and either through themselves and trusted audiences, et cetera, or turn to us and we don't use the term "cyber bullying" and we don't think about it's the technology. it's about the behavior itself and i know there is ongoing debate with that and cyber bullying captures people's attentions and everything i have learned from anne and the nonprofit community and the academic folks who have researched this when you use a term like "cyber bullying" you are diminishing the behavior and placing it on the technology. >> personally i hate it. it suggests robots and not humans at all. let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people between you and weeken
we don't actually use the world cyber bullying. we talk about the behavior and there is tons of research we're doing in how people are behaving on our platform and the tools we can give them to resolve their issues and either through themselves and trusted audiences, et cetera, or turn to us and we don't use the term "cyber bullying" and we don't think about it's the technology. it's about the behavior itself and i know there is ongoing debate with that and cyber bullying captures...
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fast food companies, for example, they have served a useful purpose. their products have been obviously overindulged but when you look at it historically, they provide convenience, consistency and affordability for many people where those are things people prefer. so, the challenge if i was running a fast food company would be how do we provide affordability, convenience and quality and consistency while upgrading and educating the customers to make choices i think even the fast food company like that can begin to nudge its customer base, not command them to do so but it can help overtime raise consciousness and i think in the sense they have a responsibility to do so. the tobacco industry is a tough case. >> host: is a conscious capital country? >> guest: i think they could if you look historically at where tobacco was thought about as something that calmed people down and helped them concentrate and relax. i think the tobacco company challenge is is there a way to evolve their product overtime to keep the good qualities people see when the use the pr
fast food companies, for example, they have served a useful purpose. their products have been obviously overindulged but when you look at it historically, they provide convenience, consistency and affordability for many people where those are things people prefer. so, the challenge if i was running a fast food company would be how do we provide affordability, convenience and quality and consistency while upgrading and educating the customers to make choices i think even the fast food company...
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let's use our time in office wisely. let's build on -- but not be constrained by -- the progress of the past. let's be resolute in keeping our focus forward and to the future. at the end of any one of our terms, yours or mine, we will be measured by the progress we have made. and the true measure will be taken not by the politicians or pundits, but by our children. let us not forget that it is to them we are most accountable. god bless montana's children and families, god bless montana, and god bless america. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> cia officials discuss enhanced stagnation results. here's a portion of that discussion. >> she said she opposes the program. she and knowledge is the effectiveness which i think is a valid position. if played a role. we should not have done it. why are people so obsess with trying to disprove the obvious? >> i am pointing to the broader american public. and talking about the national psyche
let's use our time in office wisely. let's build on -- but not be constrained by -- the progress of the past. let's be resolute in keeping our focus forward and to the future. at the end of any one of our terms, yours or mine, we will be measured by the progress we have made. and the true measure will be taken not by the politicians or pundits, but by our children. let us not forget that it is to them we are most accountable. god bless montana's children and families, god bless montana, and god...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> check your credit report. a new study finds one in four people may have a mistake on their credit report. the federal trade commission report looked at the result of 1001 credit scores issued by he can kwi fax, transunion, and experian. mistakes could mean paying more for things like mortgages and auto loans. the ftc says the report under lines the importance of checking credit score. >>> census numbers shows the dc area accounts for one of the high concentrations of households earning top 5%. within the top 5%. 1 in 7 area households earned a year. among 10 counties nationwide that earn within the top 5%. those counties are shown. louden, fairfax, howard, arlington. due to a majority of two income households and people having college degrees. >> there's a disturbing report on students in dc schools. shows a revolving door is in place as thousands are transf
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when you use s.w.a.t. teams and tactics and break down doors in the middle of the night, even if you have the right house the first thing they are going to do reach for the gun. >> appears the public they believe this makes them safer. you say it is -- >> i was researching this and found in all of the raids they always killed the dog. an interesting thing when i go out and talk about the raids when actual people were getting killed the responses sort of like that is awful but they probably were are doing something wrong or the police wouldn't have been there. and then you mention that the dog gets killed and people get really angry with that. >> do the students have questions? >> i'm a student at the university of pennsylvania. i was wondering if you you could tell us a little bit about no knock raids and the role that they play in the mill tarization? >> the no knock raid is i think a particularly sort of in sidious thing to have a in free he is sighty. democracy means that when there is a knock at the do
when you use s.w.a.t. teams and tactics and break down doors in the middle of the night, even if you have the right house the first thing they are going to do reach for the gun. >> appears the public they believe this makes them safer. you say it is -- >> i was researching this and found in all of the raids they always killed the dog. an interesting thing when i go out and talk about the raids when actual people were getting killed the responses sort of like that is awful but they...
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hotspot. - tell us aboot the -3 show.- tell us about the hiitory oo magic?- how long -3 have ou been practicing magic? maggc? 33 imagine... an evening of ccnjuuiig, mind 3 readinggand mirth aggc show will bb february 21st nd 2nd at the fouu seasons hottl ii harbor east. to learn more log on tt foo baltimore dot oo slaas morning. 3& cooing up... 3 he's only 9-years-oldd.. andd that's noo what's most impressive... about this young & boy.the outrageous goaa... &phe's now looking to reacc. 3 and get ready to listen in for your name... in our & "freebruaryy conttst.we're aftee the break. you're watching fox 45 3 3((bbeek 22) 3 a ninn-year 3 old pennsylvania booyis taking on the world. 33 3 nikolas oocheck says he wants 3 conttnentá.. he's gearing up for one in annarctica. nik 3 six ... nd just two mooths ago he ran his firsttmaaathon even has his own wwbsite and fundraising mission that provides oats to children. "we've had pediaaric cardiologists look at hii, 3medicine ddctors at chhp making ure that his trainnng regimen is a cautioos one." one." nik's race - i
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that is what's used for her devotion. she liked to read books by religious leaders, which were very interesting. they were so far from the i am so much better than you are type above. it would be let's look at the bigger picture, certain things that we all have in common, and certainly, she was a very tolerant person. some of the books she liked or gothic -- they were gothic romance. those were books that had pretty racy storylines. we know that she read them because her granddaughter said she did. and she liked them. and in fact, i do believe that the plantation was named for one of the states in the book. we see it in her life as well. the kind of loyalty and non-judgmental mess. nathaniel greene was one of george washington's favorites. he was the general that he could count on to be loyal, to do what he said, to move fast when he needed to move fast. to hold still when he needed to hold still. washington was very fond of his wife, who is a very young and flighty and foolish quarrel. she loved to dance. she loves to fl
that is what's used for her devotion. she liked to read books by religious leaders, which were very interesting. they were so far from the i am so much better than you are type above. it would be let's look at the bigger picture, certain things that we all have in common, and certainly, she was a very tolerant person. some of the books she liked or gothic -- they were gothic romance. those were books that had pretty racy storylines. we know that she read them because her granddaughter said she...
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protect while your privates join us to find out next week those are just a few of the stories we have in store for you next week along with more news and in-depth interviews so keep it tuned in right here to r.t. and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash our team america or our two dot com slash usa don't forget to follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. the republican. think some special nomad camp of how. it is situated four thousand four hundred kilometers from moscow and two thousand kilometers from alaska. yes yes come here. what's wrong with him the. rule book will take a look but he is also. yes he can't get much food from under the snow because of the pain in his leg he's lost weight and needs a vet to. get out of the context base right away. to. the nearest villages have to steer one hundred kilometers away think forest is all around there are no roads c.b. radio is the only means of communication here but go home in horr
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. >> hang with us. thursday's buzzword, in just a little bit. >> good luck, everybody. >>> let's go traipsing through the woods. see what we can find. >> traipsing, let's do it. >> what we can find is a friendly old owl. >> that person touched it? >> according to the poster video, this is a wild owl hanging out on a fallen tree in the woods. the guy behind the camera's breathing gets heavy, because he's excited he's petting it. >> like he's getting a massage, his eyes roll back. >> when he was able to pelt the owl and the owl didn't seem to be scared or fly away he immediately knew something was wrong with this owl. so he scooped this owl up and took it to a vet where they said that this owl had broken both of its wings. >> oh, no. >> looks so grateful. as if he knows this man is kind and going to rescue him. >> its expression now makes perfect sense. it really is being comforted. he's probably thinking, thank goodness somebody is here to help me. >> the owl had surgery to repair both of its wings and w
. >> hang with us. thursday's buzzword, in just a little bit. >> good luck, everybody. >>> let's go traipsing through the woods. see what we can find. >> traipsing, let's do it. >> what we can find is a friendly old owl. >> that person touched it? >> according to the poster video, this is a wild owl hanging out on a fallen tree in the woods. the guy behind the camera's breathing gets heavy, because he's excited he's petting it. >> like he's...
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it is hard for us to understand there was nobody like us. whatever they did mattered. it was important. >> let's take a snapshot. this was from the first census ever done. the census maker was thomas jefferson. here are some of the facts they gathered about the noon -- the united states. the 13 states had a population of just under 4 million. 750 of those were black. only 9% were free. the per capita income, $437. if you look back before the war, it was almost double that. the largest cities in the country, new york, philadelphia, and boston. what should we learn about those three large cities? >> two of those 13 states are not yet members of the union. both north carolina and rhode island held back when the rest of the union adopted the constitution. america was overwhelmingly a rural, farm based society. there were three roads in 1800 that cross. the united states was a nation in name only. it was pre state nations. it was new england, the middle states, and the south. each of them had one major city. philadelphia, the largest city in the nation, with all of 40,000 p
it is hard for us to understand there was nobody like us. whatever they did mattered. it was important. >> let's take a snapshot. this was from the first census ever done. the census maker was thomas jefferson. here are some of the facts they gathered about the noon -- the united states. the 13 states had a population of just under 4 million. 750 of those were black. only 9% were free. the per capita income, $437. if you look back before the war, it was almost double that. the largest...
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how does he use that to achieve what he wants to? a big immigration reform bill and a comprehensive gun control bill? how does he use that outside game? >> i have to admit i'm a little skeptical. i think that there's nothing more powerful than the power of the presidency to focus the country around an idea or legislation. however, to really move enough people to support an agenda that he believes is middle of the road is going to be an enormous challenge. they've set up 501c4 nonprofit group this time with the remnants of the 2012 campaign. in past election cycle they took all of those millions of volunteers and activists and put them inside the party. this time they're doing it differently. they're doing it on the outside. and it looks like their hope is to try to activate those people around an agenda. it's not just about knocking on doors and making phone calls in support of a campaign, but in support of a piece of legislation. i think that's going to be really, really hard because so many of those people who supported obama were
how does he use that to achieve what he wants to? a big immigration reform bill and a comprehensive gun control bill? how does he use that outside game? >> i have to admit i'm a little skeptical. i think that there's nothing more powerful than the power of the presidency to focus the country around an idea or legislation. however, to really move enough people to support an agenda that he believes is middle of the road is going to be an enormous challenge. they've set up 501c4 nonprofit...
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it is another one that gives us goosebumps. let's go out with theetroit ad. >> ♪ at embassy suites, you get more delicious moreness every morning with a free breakfast made just the way you like it. with a breakfast like this, you could pretty much handle anything. anything? anything. [ reams ] a rambunctious toddler? of course. uncle ralph? sure. a roman gladiator? you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. booearly and save up toto 20%. >> welcome back. george washihington university leads the list of the ve private employers. michael has gone through the annual financial reports and found george wasashington is in second place. washington hospital is in third place. howard uniniversity is the fifth largest t employer in the district. stay tuned. our roundtable will be back after the break on the economy. >> the dow hit t 14,000 on friday. that did not disguise bad news bring for the washington area and national e economy. we f found out the gdp shrank due to cu
it is another one that gives us goosebumps. let's go out with theetroit ad. >> ♪ at embassy suites, you get more delicious moreness every morning with a free breakfast made just the way you like it. with a breakfast like this, you could pretty much handle anything. anything? anything. [ reams ] a rambunctious toddler? of course. uncle ralph? sure. a roman gladiator? you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. booearly and...
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for us, and for our fans. our fans were just tremendous. never quit, never had a doubt we were going to win the game. >> we felt like we needed a big win, you know. this is it. going in the locker room after a win, everybody was just relieved. >> it was a big win for us, for the school. it's going to be noticed more on campus, things like that. so this was a great win. >> this was great to see a couple of seasons, maryland will be in the big 10. next year they only play once. so conceivably this could be the last game between duke and maryland at the comcast center. if it is, what a finale it certainly was. >> you won't shed any tears about the outcome. >> no, it's a wonderful thing. >> you heard the players saywhat a relief. it sure was. >> so many times we've seen in the history of this series big leads going down. and remember the final four even in 2001, terps fans still remember that stuff. so any time duke makes that run, you get a little nervous. but they were able to hold on this time around. >> thank you, greg. >>> as you saw earli
for us, and for our fans. our fans were just tremendous. never quit, never had a doubt we were going to win the game. >> we felt like we needed a big win, you know. this is it. going in the locker room after a win, everybody was just relieved. >> it was a big win for us, for the school. it's going to be noticed more on campus, things like that. so this was a great win. >> this was great to see a couple of seasons, maryland will be in the big 10. next year they only play once....
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heharper told us he loses weight through this season. he needs to bulk up when he is ready. >> as long as he does not get big headed. they're saying world series or bust. time to span the globe. we're always trying to bring you the constant variety of sports. the best play has to be chris paul with the sky high alley oop. and 11 birdies here. here it comes finding the hole. a 63 at the australian open. the caps are in tampa to play the lightning. they have won two straight. tonight is a big test for the washington capitals. >> that will be three in a row. >> >> a behind-the-scenes look at 8 merkela medical marijuana dispensaries. concerns about a legal operation in the neighborhood. >> the police chief resigned unexpectedly. he wrote that he would not subject himself or his reputation to what he called the continuous actions within the agency. the letter gave no specific examples and he did not mention anything about a new job. >> how about a good job on the weather? >> a nice clear night and tomorrow, sunshine and temperatures in the 30
heharper told us he loses weight through this season. he needs to bulk up when he is ready. >> as long as he does not get big headed. they're saying world series or bust. time to span the globe. we're always trying to bring you the constant variety of sports. the best play has to be chris paul with the sky high alley oop. and 11 birdies here. here it comes finding the hole. a 63 at the australian open. the caps are in tampa to play the lightning. they have won two straight. tonight is a...
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now is going to ll u us it's our box >> the cyber wars. china hacng us blind? >> ty are targeting a broad of wetern organizations. sreme courthe the death penalty. >> he might as well p pick a cad the deck to figure penalty.get the death >> not a single justice will say is unconstitutional, but someme it's a bad idea. in senate, the brashsh new kid on the block. i was elected t to represent 26 texans and to speak the truth. captioned by t national captioning g institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. a pentagon warns 800,000 employees will have to and federalleave cut inrs will taka 20% for six months. flying will be a little tougher. long lines at the airport, avel delays. wt to be careful what you eat. food safety inspectors will be effected. fbi and other law enforcent will ta a hit. salary for members of congress is safe. they say nonone of this was to happen. >> it was never meant to become unimplemented policy. they face a simple choice. they willing to compromise, protectct vital investments in education, health care, nat
now is going to ll u us it's our box >> the cyber wars. china hacng us blind? >> ty are targeting a broad of wetern organizations. sreme courthe the death penalty. >> he might as well p pick a cad the deck to figure penalty.get the death >> not a single justice will say is unconstitutional, but someme it's a bad idea. in senate, the brashsh new kid on the block. i was elected t to represent 26 texans and to speak the truth. captioned by t national captioning g institute...
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if they're not married to a us citizen, after five years they can apply. we are not talking about changing that right. if somebody is allowed to come out of the shadows, have a legal status here, to work and do the other things they would like to do other than having a permanent residency -- i would point out that the other proposals i have seen from some of the senators and others do not give that permanent resident status to people easily. different ones require some of you to go back to your home country and come back again, waiving waving the current three year and 10 year bars that exist in current law that would make it impossible to do that.all of those things are on the table and subject to negotiation. it seems to me that if somebody marries a united states citizen, gets a job offer after they have this legal status, they can find a pathway of their own for permanent residence and maybe ultimately citizenship. to create a special pathway for citizenship for someone who is violating the law and in the country illegally, that would give them a diffe
if they're not married to a us citizen, after five years they can apply. we are not talking about changing that right. if somebody is allowed to come out of the shadows, have a legal status here, to work and do the other things they would like to do other than having a permanent residency -- i would point out that the other proposals i have seen from some of the senators and others do not give that permanent resident status to people easily. different ones require some of you to go back to your...
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good they want to get the word out to the rest of us. meet the founders association. >> it tells the story of their roles of annapolis in the united states. >> they are looking for all home for the artifacts illustrating what they call an invisible era in american history. a time when annapolis played a key role in the events set health make the nation -- that help make the nation what it is today. the commander resigned, setting the stage for a civilian government. >> this was the first time this has happened. the power was given to the people. >> a month later congress ratified the treaty of paris, ending the revolutionary war paraded in 1786, a meeting of delegates called for in philadelphia. good >> we have tried to make this period come back to lives. >> this will help. a collection of signed documents, newly acquired. one for each of the 14 members of congress before george washington. >> i think it is phenomenal. i think people do not realize there were 14 presidents in 15 years. >> this group says they are at least several years
good they want to get the word out to the rest of us. meet the founders association. >> it tells the story of their roles of annapolis in the united states. >> they are looking for all home for the artifacts illustrating what they call an invisible era in american history. a time when annapolis played a key role in the events set health make the nation -- that help make the nation what it is today. the commander resigned, setting the stage for a civilian government. >> this...
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diane is here with us tonight. we also worked with the university of wisconsin system on a new flexible degree program called uw flexoption to help targeted fields. nearly a quarter of all adults in this state have some college credit without a degree. for many, time and money are the barriers to finishing that degree. i can relate. during my senior year at marquette university, i was offered a full-time job at the american red cross. i thought i would squeeze in a course here or there and finish things off in a year or two, but then tonette and i got married. then we had matt. and then came alex. next thing you know, you're putting all your extra time and money into your kids. the uw flexoption will provide a less time-consuming, less costly way to finish off a degree. it will help prepare more people to fill the critical needs we have in the workforce. i want to thank uw system president kevin reilly and uw- colleges and uw-extension chancellor ray cross for leading the charge on this exciting idea. part of the l
diane is here with us tonight. we also worked with the university of wisconsin system on a new flexible degree program called uw flexoption to help targeted fields. nearly a quarter of all adults in this state have some college credit without a degree. for many, time and money are the barriers to finishing that degree. i can relate. during my senior year at marquette university, i was offered a full-time job at the american red cross. i thought i would squeeze in a course here or there and...
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moister coming down ahead of this midwestern cold front that will give us showers. there could be a wintry mix before the war our overpowers everything. then quickly it goes back to winterer on wednesday. a cold stretch right through the weekend. we will have a lot more at 11:00. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
moister coming down ahead of this midwestern cold front that will give us showers. there could be a wintry mix before the war our overpowers everything. then quickly it goes back to winterer on wednesday. a cold stretch right through the weekend. we will have a lot more at 11:00. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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the type of weapon used in the aurora, colorado shooting in a similar to the one used in newtown. they point out the difference between an assault and assault- style weapon. an adjustable stock simply changes the size of a weapon. >> is an experience i have never had before. they said it is a sporting rifle. an assault rifle as were you squeeze the trigger and multiple bullet come out. >> we're regulating that? why? >> they have been holding private sessions the past three years and the senate is expected to take up amendments tomorrow and a vote on it by friday. >> lawyers tried to convince the supreme court to allow dna to be taken from people arrested for certain violent crimes. >> dna replaces fingerprints as a primary means of identification. at the supreme court today, she has more. >> the stakes are high. justice aledo call this the most important case that the supreme court has heard in decades. the requirement that people arrested for certain crimes give up their dna is an effective crime solver with 43 convictions. the supreme court must decide if the procedure runs afou
the type of weapon used in the aurora, colorado shooting in a similar to the one used in newtown. they point out the difference between an assault and assault- style weapon. an adjustable stock simply changes the size of a weapon. >> is an experience i have never had before. they said it is a sporting rifle. an assault rifle as were you squeeze the trigger and multiple bullet come out. >> we're regulating that? why? >> they have been holding private sessions the past three...
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now let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. may god bless all of you. may god bless our president. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers applauding. definitely appeared senator rubio was a bit nervous at times. getting dry mouth, finally taking a drink of water. you feel for this spot. remember the louisiana governor bobby jindal had tough time delivering the spon response, rubio pushed back on the president's theory of government and talked about his story, a family of immigrants and this is the first time such a high profile speech will be given in two languages by the same person, as i mentioned at the top and it shows a sign of how crucial senator rubio has become in the g.o.p
now let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. may god bless all of you. may god bless our president. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers...